
If I go into a shop and see something marked at £10, I can't just go "I want this and I've decided I'm only going to pay £5 for it so there."
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:28, Reply)

you'll sell it for what you can get for it. The choice is simply 'some money' or 'no money'.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:40, Reply)

it's also "milk" or "no milk". I can't go into a supermarket either and tell them how much I want to pay for milk, I pay their price or don't get milk.
I thought the free market was supposed to sort all this out and ensure fair prices for everybody.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:52, Reply)

Along with bread and whatever else people almost always buy, the price is under constant scruitiny by the public. This lets the supermarkets charge more for the items people only get occasionally, which people are less likely to have a firmly fixed idea of how much they're willing to pay.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:59, Reply)

There's only four or five companies who process milk and they hold the power, not the producers.
Can anyone spell cartel?
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 15:01, Reply)

well maybe i can if i have enough time and i realy realy wanted to
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 15:25, Reply)